Sentences with phrase «microcosm while»

Relying on his own ingenuity, Viktor manages to survive, and even thrive at times, in the tiny, confined American microcosm while he waits for his freedom.

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Elizabeth Henry, the national adviser on Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns says that while Christians are called to go against the flow, churches inevitably act as a microcosm of society and will reflect some of the racist attitudes around them.
We'll discuss un-winning mentalities, overuse the word «microcosm» and debate whether or not Gooners can be sent to Hell for wishing for a Sp * rs Premiership title before turning our attention to the good old days of Arsenal's Invincibles, the shifting North American scouting network and how to get Arsene Wenger to write the foreword in your book with former Arsenal player and current Arsenal scout Danny Karbassiyoon, whose own account of highs and lows while playing for Arsenal are fleshed out in his new title The Arsenal Yankee, which comes out in early May.
While it's sometimes easier to focus on microcosm issues, Dr. Cadwell says, «We really work to focus on the things where most people can be helped.»
The moment was a microcosm of Clinton's primary campaign: singing in harmony with the Democratic progressive base while she seeks the party's nomination, but not quite the same tune in the way that Sanders does.
While these datasets are by no means the only rich pools of data in the UK, they do represent the issue in microcosm: rich data often exists but it is the (lack of) linkage and access that halts progress.
Funny, heart - wrenching, nail - biting, caustic and profound, touting the futility of armed combat while turning imprisonment and escape into a microcosm for society's aspirations and contradictions.
Dream - like because while the microcosms presented inside each level are rational and internally consistent, they don't slavishly replicate the kind of everyday reasoning you would expect.
While overly dramatized in some parts, the entire game feels like this is how things really are in Japan and what's on screen is merely a microcosm of a real culture.
Currently working on a series of landscapes made with smoke bombs, Kantanen is a repeated feature at Purdy Hicks in London, while her books provide a microcosm worth stepping into.
While on one level seeds and ash evidently relate to the concept of growth and decay, the seeds of the star - like sunflower are also often used in Kiefer's work to symbolize the inherent union of macrocosm and microcosm and the hermetic belief in «as above so below» as signaled by Robert Fludd's poetic concept of the countless stars in the heavens having their equivalence in the numberless flowers blooming on earth.
Similarly, Pearl C. Hsiung explores the notion of creation in the microcosm, representing cosmic beings created in an epic volcanic eruption in the fantastical painting Shecretes, while Stephanie Taylor's markings in Interstellar Paw Print suggest traces of life on an ambiguous topographical landscape.
Even if only temporarily, the exhibition becomes a microcosm of the greater work the artist is doing, while also alluding and drawing attention to the work still to be done.
While worlds of change have occurred in the microcosm of New Orleans in the last half - decade, the genuine and honest dedication to making and showing art by these three cooperatives has remained the same.
The election was a microcosm of the rest of the world, where Obama supported followed the 538 and democrat - favoring polls, while the Romeny supported gravitated towards Rasmussen and the like.
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